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Synonym: attachfastenfixsecureSimilar words: ranchbranchfranchisebunchbenchpunchlaunchFrenchMeaning: ['æŋkə]  n. 1. a mechanical device that prevents a vessel from moving 2. a central cohesive source of support and stability 3. a television reporter who coordinates a broadcast to which several correspondents contribute. v. 1. fix firmly and stably 2. secure a vessel with an anchor. 
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(61) Feelings come and go like clouds in a windy sky. Conscious breathing is my anchorThich Nhat Hanh 
(62) Taylor wanted to move the planer clear out of the way and position the anchor bolts by means of a template.
(63) Only those groups, possessing objectified consciousness, can be said to anchor their thoughts and perceptions by social representations.
(64) Finally on the fourth day one of the anchor ropes sheered through and we lost that anchor to the gale.
(65) He was the man on the Flamingo, the one who had explained to her why so many ships lay at anchor.
(66) Because there was no windlass, both ends of the anchor line were shackled together, Ward said.
(67) A busy quay and some ferries make if often more pleasant to anchor to the north of the town.
(68) Everybody said that Floyd Johnson probably dropped anchor somewhere to wait to the next day instead of coming in in the fog.
(69) Neither parliament nor the law was open, though these provided both soaring fame and a practical anchor for similarly gifted men.
(70) Dreadnought's anchor had come up easily enough when the salvage tug came to dispose of her.
(71) The Oceanis thundered down the middle of the harbour, the anchor crunching as it picked up several chains on the bottom.
(72) Back at the anchor vantage point, I met a dreamy-eyed tramp-like man of about fifty.
(73) It was time to weigh anchor on the cruise to Alaska.
(74) The footing corals start to anchor down on the loose rocks, and the subterranean sponges burrow underneath.
(75) Lincoln imps, windjammer bells, lighthouses, anchor thermometers, knights in armour, wishing wells, everything.
(76) Unlike radio, the anchor / readers do not have to be in eye contact with the control room.
(77) How was that possible, a kite suspended in the air, without an anchor?
(78) In 1842 six ships were at anchor in Funchal Bay when a hurricane blew them all on to the shore.
(79) These ancient trees are a spiritual anchor that our culture needs to hold on to.
(80) He was martyred when thrown into the Black Sea with an anchor tied to him.
(81) Anchor Organic, produced using natural farming methods, is the perfect choice for any meal.
(82) Many features of the newscast help the anchor to establish the impression of control.
(82) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(83) The anchor hit the water at a little after Il a. m. on the thirteenth of September.
(84) Male viewers, for example, may not like a certain woman anchor, believing her to be too aggressive.
(85) Emerald Yeh, the news anchor, wanted to do a telephone piece.
(86) Missing was a windlass, used to raise and lower the anchor.
(87) The ships rode at anchor, their crews merely swelling the ranks of the spectators.
(88) A closer look reveals a galaxy of gossamer threads that reach out to anchor the organism to rocks or other surfaces.
(89) At each stage, ensure that the bridle lines are free of the spars, but secure at their proper anchor points.
(90) The city had the air of a fortress, redcoats everywhere, frigates and warships riding at anchor in the harbor.
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